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A stretcher bearer from 1st Australian Field Ambulance has time to smile as he and others of his ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
A stretcher bearer from 1st Australian Field Ambulance has time to smile as he and others of his unit unload their equipment after landing at Anzac Cove. At 8.30 a.m., little was yet established as th...A05782
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Cavalry trumpet : Major J B St Vincent-Welch, 1st Field Ambulance, AIF
Heraldry
Maker: Henry Potter Co, London
Brass cavalry trumpet (bugle) with green cotton cords and tassels. The head of each tassel is woven around a wooden bead. The silver mouthpiece, attached to the body of the trumpet by a short length o...RELAWM06281
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Diary of Herbert Vincent Reynolds, 1914-1915
Digitised Collection
Maker: Reynolds, Herbert Vincent
Diary relating to the First World War service of 622 Private Herbert Vincent Reynolds, 1st Australian Field Ambulance. Covering the period from 2 December 1914 to 23 August 1915, this diary details th...RCDIG0001013
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GALLIPOLI PENINSULA, TURKEY. 1915-04-25. A STEAM PINNACE TOWING SHIPS' BOATS FULL OF STRETCHER ...
Photograph
GALLIPOLI PENINSULA, TURKEY. 1915-04-25. A STEAM PINNACE TOWING SHIPS' BOATS FULL OF STRETCHER BEARERS FROM 1ST AUSTRALIAN FIELD AMBULANCE TO ANZAC COVE AT 0800 HOURS. (DONOR: T. YEOMANS).A05772
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GALLIPOLI PENINSULA, TURKEY. 1915-04-25. STRETCHER BEARERS OF 1ST AUSTRALIAN FIELD AMBULANCE ...
Photograph
GALLIPOLI PENINSULA, TURKEY. 1915-04-25. STRETCHER BEARERS OF 1ST AUSTRALIAN FIELD AMBULANCE LEAVING THE DESTROYER SCOURGE TO BE TAKEN ASHORE TO LAND AT ANZAC COVE IN SHIPS' BOATS, AT 0800 HOURS. (DON...A05768
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(1st Fld Ambul, AIF)
Private Record
COPY OF A DIARY FROM AN UNKNOWN soldier DESCRIBING THE PREPARATIONS FOR THE LANDING AT ANZAC COVE, THE WORK OF SIMPSON AND HIS DONKEY, AND HEAVY TURKISH LOSSES UP UNTIL JUNE 1915PR84/288